Hi all,
I have just upgraded to BT Full Fibre 500 with a Smart Hub 2.
My wifi is excellent with download speeds of between 300-400 mbs even when in a different room 20 feet from the router.
However I want to hardwire my Samsung TV downstairs using an ethernet cable.
When I did a speed test using an ethernet cable able plugged directly into the router the max speed I could achieve was 140mbs, i've tested using a cat 6 cable and an ethernet adapter plugged into my Samsung Galaxy S9.
I thought ethernet was supposed to be the faster connection.
BT say it is a problem with my hardware and that the router is working fine, any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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I doubt the Samsung Galaxy S9 is capable of a faster connection using an Ethernet adapter.
Use a fast PC with a Gigabit Ethernet port, and you should get the full speed.
Your TV will also have limited capability, as it has no need for a fast connection, so do not be surprised if you get a low speed.
As above, you're converting ethernet to USB, so could be limited by the ethernet adapter &/or the conversion process. But for a TV connection it's largely irrelevant. Even if the TV has a gigibit port, I can't think of any use for higher speed.
Thanks, you are quite right my phone couldn't handle the speed, using a Macbook with a different adapter I got the correct speed of 390-400 mbs.
Should have checked that before I posted.